Securing the internal tape drive, Securing the internal tape drive -10 – Tandberg Data SDLT 600 User Manual

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Configuring and Installing an Internal Tape Drive with SCSI Interface

SDLT 600 Product Manual

4-10

March 2004

81-81184-02 REV A01

Figure 4-4

shows two perspective views of the internal tape drive.

Figure 4-4.

SDLT 600 Tape Drive—Front and Rear Views

Securing the Internal Tape Drive

This section describes how to mount and secure the tape drive in the system.

N

OTE

: In some system configurations, it may be more convenient to connect the

SCSI bus and power cables to the tape drive before securing it in the
system.

Because of the variety of mounting possibilities for tape drives, the instructions presented here are
general in nature. Use these instructions only as a guide for mounting the tape drive in your system.

Mount the tape drive in the system by performing the following steps:

1.

Position the tape drive in the system and align the tape drive mounting holes (side or bottom) with
those in the system.

Figure 4-5 on page 4-11

shows the mounting locations and dimensions for the

tape drive.

2.

Using four M3 x 8mm long screws, secure the tape drive in the bay or chassis.

C

AUTION

The screws used to mount the tape drive must be M3 x 8mm
long. This type of screw is exactly the proper length and will
not damage the tape drive.

Front View

Rear View

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